Franck M.
Bewertet in Frankreich am 14. März 2025
Nickel sur un Fuji X-T20 de 2017, ça lui donne un look sympa, j'adore.
Mcluhan
Bewertet in Australien am 7. April 2025
Good for small Frame A7C a little fiddling to get fit and with replacing battery but good quality
うらさん
Bewertet in Japan am 31. Oktober 2024
バッテリー開閉部を塞ぐ形になるので、そこの開閉が多いカメラとの組み合わせは向かないですね。取り付け用のミニマルなツールなども同梱されて素晴らしいです。気が利いています。ただ、お持ちのカメラ専用にバッテリーの蓋も考慮したような製品があれば一緒に検討してみるといいでしょう。ストラップの幅ももう少しだけ狭ければ。。Lumix S9用に買いましたがいろんなところがフィットせず、使わないことにしました。。
AviB
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 23. Mai 2024
The Peak Design Micro Clutch I-Plate hand strap is an excellent addition to my mirrorless camera setup. I've actually purchased two of them because they fit so well. Initially, it does take a bit of time to adjust and get everything set up perfectly. However, once you’ve done it a couple of times, it becomes second nature.One thing to note is that for most cameras, you will need to remove the plate to access the battery. While this might seem inconvenient at first, it really isn’t an issue and doesn’t take long once you get the hang of it. It’s a small trade-off for the added comfort and support the strap provides.It’s also worth mentioning that this strap will not work with the older capture clips, so keep that in mind if you’re using an older setup. Despite this, I’ve found the strap to be incredibly comfortable and it looks great on the camera. The design is sleek and it adds that bit more support, which is especially useful during longer shooting sessions.Overall, the Peak Design Micro Clutch I-Plate hand strap is a fantastic product. It provides excellent support, looks stylish, and once you’re familiar with its quirks, it becomes an invaluable part of your camera gear. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to add comfort and stability to their mirrorless camera experience.
Customer
Bewertet in Kanada am 4. September 2023
While I don’t have issues with the quality of the product itself, the micro clutch isn’t a great fit for the Sony a7c.Due to the positioning of the eyelets and the tripod screw at the bottom of the a7c, the micro clutch fits kind of awkwardly on the a7c. The top of the strap digs in between my index and middle fingers because the eyelet is so much further back from the shutter button. Also, the base plate sticks out slightly at the bottom of the camera because the tripod screw is located towards the front of the camera.After fiddling around with the strap’s adjustments, it seems to work best for the a7c if I make the strap loose enough to put my middle, ring and pinky fingers through the strap (I have relatively smaller hands), and also detach the padded bit from the adjustment pin and push it to the bottom of the strap so that it’s not digging into the gap between my index and middle fingers. That way I can reach the shutter with the index finger without the strap digging in too much but it’s still tight enough to access other buttons with my thumb. If I use only two fingers as Peak Design suggests, the strap digs in between my ring and pinky fingers way too much and makes it really uncomfortable.Overall, good idea maybe for other cameras but still thinking if I should return it as it’s not great for the a7c.